= About Photoshop =
|!2 Early History of Photoshop[1] |
|> 1987 | Thomas and John Knoll develop Photoshop |
|> 1989, March | The program is bundled with the BarneyScan 35 mm slide scanner[2] |
|> 1988, September | Adobe acquires the distribution rights |
|> 1990, February | Adobe Photoshop 1.0 is released |
Thomas Knoll began developing a program named
Photoshop as a means of editing grayscale images on the monochrome display of his Macintosh Plus[1]. It was later distributed by Adobe and present versions have become the gold standard in professional digital photo manipulation.
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Try out Thomas Knoll's
Photoshop 0.63, from October 2nd, 1988.
Learn more about the history of Photoshop in the article [[20 Years of Adobe Photoshop]], which includes a video interview with the author.
In February 2013, Adobe donated the [[source code]] for version 1.0 of
Adobe Photoshop to the
Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA.
=== See also: ===
* [[Historic Software]]
=== References ===
# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Photoshop
# https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Photoshop_version_history
Historic Software
20 Years of Adobe Photoshop
source code